Stratigraphic controls on seawater intrusion and implications for groundwater management, Dominguez Gap area of Los Angeles, California, USA

Hydrogeology Journal (Springer) | May 30th, 2009

Summary

Groundwater pumping has led to extensive waterlevel declines and seawater intrusion in coastal Los Angeles, California (USA). A SUTRA-based solute-transport model was dev

Strawberry Case Study: What If Farmers Had to Pay for Water?

New York Times | December 29th, 2023

Summary

While American farmers elsewhere have watered their crops by freely pumping the groundwater beneath their land, growers in Pajaro must pay hefty fees for irrigation water

Stream Flow and Losses of the Colorado River in the Southern Colorado Plateau

Utah State University | September 18th, 2020

Summary

A confounding uncertainty for predicting stream flow and losses in anticipation of renegotiation of the 2007 Interim Guidelines for Lower Basin Shortages concerns the acc

Streamflow depletion by wells—Understanding and managing the effects of groundwater pumping on streamflow

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | December 21st, 2012

Summary

Groundwater provides drinking water for millions of Americans and is the primary source of water to irrigate cropland in many of the Nation’s most productive agricultur

Streamlining Restoration Project Consultation Using Programmatic Biological Opinions

National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) | April 24th, 2012

Summary

NOAA Fisheries Northwest Region supports efforts to restore the ecological function of our region’s habitat. Restoring habitat contributes to the recovery of species cu

Stress Relief: Prescriptions for a Healthier Delta Ecosystem

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | April 22nd, 2013

Summary

California is at a critical juncture on policy for the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. This report summarizes the results of a wide-ranging study of cost-effective ways t

Striving for Equity in Public Investments in Water in California: An Analysis of Prop 1 Implementation

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) | August 21st, 2019

Summary

 In 2014, California voters approved a $7.5 billion bond measure to fund water quality, supply, and infrastructure improvements. Prop 1 included significant provisions t

Strontium isotopes reveal ephemeral streams used for spawning and rearing by an imperiled potamodromous cyprinid Clear Lake hitch Lavinia exilicauda chi

Marine and Freshwater Research (CSIRO Publishing) | April 18th, 2019

Summary

Identification of habitats responsible for the successful production and recruitment of rare migratory species is a challenge in conservation biology. Here, a tool was d

Strum Und Drand – California’s Remarkable Storm-Drought Connection

International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research | May 31st, 2019

Summary

Storm and drought are essentially the whole story of water and life in California in ways that have always made hydro-environmental engineering a unique proposition th

Studies of Geology and Hydrology in the Basin and Range Province, Southwestern United States, For Isolation of High-Level Radioactive Waste Characterization of the Sonoran Region, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 15th, 1989

Summary

A study by the U.S. Geological Survey to evaluate potential hydrogeologic environments for isolation of high-level radioactive waste in the Basin and Range physiographic

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